“Our great country has been divided for decade, but it will come together again. Sometimes protest is needed in order to heel, and heel we will,” Trump tweeted a little after 4:00 p.m. ET on Saturday. He quickly deleted that version to post a revision. Unfortunately, that too used “heel” instead of “heal.”

Trump got the spelling right on the third try, which read, “Our great country has been divided for decades. Sometimes you need protest in order to heal, & we will heal, & be stronger than ever before! I want to applaud the many protestors in Boston who are speaking out against bigotry and hate. Our country will soon come together as one!”

Our great country has been divided for decades. Sometimes you need protest in order to heal, & we will heal, & be stronger than ever before!

But what is dead may never die when it comes to the internet. Users posted screenshots of the original tweets to social media as Trump was lampooned by the Twitter accounts for the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, celebrities like Billy Eichner and Jeffrey Wright, and more.

“It took this fraud three attempts to spell ‘heal’ correctly. The concept is so foreign to him it might as well be a different language,” House of Cards creator Beau Willimon tweeted. “At least the third time around he replaced the second ‘e’ of ‘heel’ with an ‘a’ instead of an ‘i’…which was probably his preference.”

It took this fraud three attempts to spell "heal" correctly. The concept is so foreign to him it might as well be a different language. https://t.co/4xyW9hJDJr